however I'm not sure if it is simple battery i do know that in any state it would be considered assault.
Keep in mind that this is dependent on the jurisdiction in which we're referring to, but in general: Battery is touching someone in an offensive manner. The most common examples are punching, hitting, or kicking someone, but it can also be used for sexually motivated crimes. Hence, the crime "Sexual Battery". Aggravated Battery, in general, is "Battery with a Deadly Weapon". This may involve stabbing, shooting, or even hitting someone with your car. Some areas also use aggravated battery for "battery that causes extreme damage". So, it's possible that if you hit someone, and break their jaw or knock out several teeth, you could be charged with aggravated battery. But, as I stated up top, this is dependent on your local laws.
Engaging in physical violence is not a justified response to someone putting their hands on you. Seek help and support from authorities or professionals to address the situation in a safe and legal manner. Violence can escalate the situation and lead to serious consequences for both parties.
Yes. That also includes 18 or younger. Not just 18 or older. It's even illegal for parents to cut their kids's hair without their permission or against their will or consent. It's called simple assault. And you stand to be arrested for it if they file a complaint. It's called simple assault for all ages.
In most places, physical punishment by parents is legal as long as it does not amount to abuse or cause serious harm. However, the use of physical discipline is not recommended as there are more effective and non-violent ways to discipline a child.
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Simple battery can consist of anything used to hurt someone regardless of causing physical harm. Ex. Cursing someone out can get you simple battery and disorderly conduct. Making verbal threats to someone, simple battery.
Simple!!! Someone may have killed it by throwing a stone at it.
Yes, it is possible to charge someone with aggravated battery without committing simple battery. Aggravated battery involves causing serious bodily harm or using a deadly weapon, while simple battery usually refers to intentionally causing physical harm or unwanted physical contact. Aggravated battery typically involves more severe circumstances that elevate the charge from simple battery.
It MAY be possible - IF you qualify. See below link for further infomration:
Simple battery is a battery committed without the consent of the victim. Whoever commits a simple battery shall be fined not more than one thousand dollars, or imprisoned for not more than six months, or both. Louisiana Revised Statute 14:35
No. Stabbing someone is "Assault With Iintent to Kill," or "Assault With Intent to Do Great Bodily Harm." Both felony offenses.
Your word simple is throwing me off. Past of buy - bought.
Your word simple is throwing me off. Past of buy - bought.
No. It is a felony
Kicking someone in the head and face with steel toe boots is generally considered more than simple battery, as it involves intentional physical harm that could lead to serious injury. Simple battery typically refers to non-consensual touching or minor physical harm, while the severity of this act may elevate it to aggravated battery or assault, depending on jurisdiction. Legal definitions can vary, so it's important to consult local laws for specific classifications.
If it is a sealed battery you do not open it. If it is not a sealed battery simple remove the caps.